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What are the main customs of a Punjabi wedding?

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Some of the main customs of a Punjabi wedding are called Takha, Mangni, Shagun, Rokka and Sagai. Some of the rituals at the bride's home are Chuda, Vatna, Haldi and Rut Jugga.

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